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Some Justice for a Change!
A Blind Cager tried to Pick Me off on the way to Work This Morning! I was Approaching an Intersection WITH the Green Light when a Car Pulls out Into My Lane from the Right. I always have the Clutch and Brake Covered when Approaching ANY Side Road (Something I learned Here on the GSR) With No Oncoming Traffic I Swerve into the Other Lane and then Drop back in Behind This Idiot when BLUE LIGHTS came on Behind Me. I don't know where He Came From but He Went around Me and Pulled Her Over! WOO HOO!Tags: None
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lord1234
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beby99
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Desolation Angel
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Ninja_Lancer
The is something you don't see very often! I'll bet "Attempted Murder" wasn't the ticket if the cager even got one. I almost got SUV'ed the other day by a blind one. Woman was looking right at me and didn't know I was there......
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Cruzr
Originally posted by Ninja_Lancer View PostI almost got SUV'ed the other day by a blind one. Woman was looking right at me and didn't know I was there......
I was behind him and it's not a good feeling to watch someone you know about to be hit by a cager...:shock: ..if she had hit him, y'all would have heard about it on the news everywhere, though, before it got posted here. I'd probably have been the one down at 201 Poplar (Memphis City Jail) for attempted murder!
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Originally posted by Ninja_Lancer View PostThe is something you don't see very often! I'll bet "Attempted Murder" wasn't the ticket if the cager even got one. I almost got SUV'ed the other day by a blind one. Woman was looking right at me and didn't know I was there......It is not who is right, but what is right, that is of importance. - Thomas Huxley
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Ninja_Lancer
Originally posted by kilroy View PostI had that happen to me a couple years ago at an intersection.The lady was talking to someone else in the front seat,and looked right at me!I recognized what she was doing and avoided the accident.My father(long time motorcycle rider),told me a long time ago,"try to make eye contact with the other driver,watch their front wheels,and honk if you think the fool still doesn't 'see' you."I cant tell you how much I have put that into practice.Usually i am stuck watching their front wheels,as drivers these days are too preoccupied to make eye contact...glad everyone is ok and wish there were more officers enforcing this...
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Originally posted by Ninja_Lancer View PostThis woman had a passenger as well. Mouth was moving, brain was parked. Funny thing is, she didn't see me the first time, and started to turn the corner, saw me, then stopped. But Cruzr was right behind me. So if I hadn't been there she would have went ahead and gotten hit by a car. Or at least been flipped off and honked at....It is not who is right, but what is right, that is of importance. - Thomas Huxley
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Cruzr
Originally posted by Ninja_Lancer View PostThis woman had a passenger as well. Mouth was moving, brain was parked. Funny thing is, she didn't see me the first time, and started to turn the corner, saw me, then stopped. But Cruzr was right behind me. So if I hadn't been there she would have went ahead and gotten hit by a car. Or at least been flipped off and honked at....
Originally posted by kilroy View PostI'm confused,Cruzr was in a car behind NL?
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Forum LongTimerGSResource Superstar
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Originally posted by Desolation Angel View PostWere you right by a donut shop or something?
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brenno
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NOS
That reminds me of my motorcycle test (riding portion). We had just left the DMV and I was following the officers instuctions (honk 1 time for left 2 for right...etc) from behind me. On a long straight road I was coming up on two side streets on the same side of the road. As I passed the first and covered my clutch and brakes an older woman suddenly ran the stop sign of the next side street and headed straight for me in MY LANE!:shock: Well, I reacted by defending the mid to right side of my lane and hitting the brakes hard. She finally noticed me and swerved into her lane, but in the excitement she swerved back into my lane and almost hit the officer behind me!
The Good news: I passed the test with flying colors\\/
The Better news: She got several sitations and had to pay some hefty fines:-D
The Bad news: She's still out there driving everyday!:shock:
The moral is that you can never trust these fools on the road with us. You should alway's be aware of your surroundings and have an escape route in case the unexpected happens.
Take care and ride safe everyone
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